Ruling by
Susan P. GraberLower Court
Board of Immigration Appeals
The BIA properly denied a petition for cancellation of removal on the ground that petitioner was convicted of a crime of moral turpitude, a term of art that isn't unconstitutionally void under the vagueness doctrine.
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